Meanwhile...

Crystal sat there on a random bench in the town, as she was waiting for the bus to get to her. She needed to find a good enough place for Luke and her to talk without Summer butting into their conversation. Summer probably told Luke about her being in their house, trying to find them, so it seems like Crystal is screwed now.

Hoping it wasn't too late to fix things, Crystal decided to go and call Luke right there, right now. The rebel girl waited for Luke to answer his phone, and he finally did. Their conversation started.

"Hey Luke, I was calling so that I can talk to you this way rather than...well...you know, go find you like I did moments ago." Crystal said, nervously.

"Yeah...Summer kind of told me and ranted at me that you were in our house." Luke said. "Don't worry, I know you were looking for me. So I understand." Crystal smiled with confidence, knowing that Luke was furious about all of that. He then continued to talk. "So...uh...tell me dude, what do you want to talk about? I'm guessing you're wanting to talk about what happened at the mall, huh?" Crystal nods her head.

"That's exactly what I wanted to talk to you about..."

"Hey, if you're sorry, I'm fine. Don't worry about it." Crystal smiled lightly, glad to hear that things were good between the two of them. "So...I was wanting to say that even though I want to be friends with Katie again, I still have feelings for you. She told me that if I'm friends with her again, I should move on to somebody else...but I just can't. You're like, the only best person in my life left who hasn't turned on me."

"Well, I'm sorry dude, but I'm married. You saw the ring I have, I can't date you while I'm married to Summer and even you know that." Crystal nods her head, as she looked down the ground. "Look, I still want to be friends, and hang out here and there. But we can't be together, sadly enough. Summer may hate that, but I'm happy with hanging out with you whenever we get the chance to."

The rebel girl smiled hearing that being said. She was happy that things were good between the two of them. Hopefully, Summer wouldn't be too furious with the fact that she would be hanging out with Luke time to time, but at least she will be able to anyway. So that's good.

"So...I guess that's good. Glad to hear." Crystal said, before noticing the bus coming over to pick her up. "Well...I'm so happy to hear that things are cool between us, Luke. And hopefully...Summer will be fine with me hanging out with you...I hope."

"Maybe she will." Luke said. "Oh, a customer is here now. I'll check on you later, okay Crystal?"

"Cool. Later, Luke. Heading off to the library, I mean...the goth store."

"Okay. See you later."

"Later." Crystal got onto the bus and headed off to the library.


Meanwhile...

Tim was packing his bags with Chaz at his house, while his dad was at work. Tim talked to his dad, and he was fine with Tim going to the house for the whole weekend. Chaz helped Tim pack up his bags, while looking around for what should be brought along with him.

It was obvious that Tim was bringing along some clothes, his toothbrush, toothpaste, hairbrush, and his Smartphone. Tim was also bringing flowers he bought at Poppy's Florist, for Pinky obviously. Some snacks, in case there's something he doesn't really like there, and that's really it that's anything extra for him. Chaz was finishing up, zipping up one of Tim's suitcases, before looking at his friend.

"Well, good luck out there Tim. This weekend is probably going to be enjoyable for you." Chaz told his best friend. "Anything else you need before you head out?" Tim looks around his room for a good few minutes, before looking over to Chaz again.

"No...I think I'm actually good." Tim said.

"Yep. Honestly, I got to admit dude, it's funny seeing you go off to some place with your girlfriend." Tim nods his head, as Chaz sat down on the bed. "I mean, it feels like just yesterday, I first met you. Damn, time flies when you're having fun, huh?" Tim nods his head, almost giggling.

"You said it, man." Tim heard the sound of a car horn outside his house. "That must be Pinky's friend right now. I got to go Chaz. See you on Monday." Chaz nods his head.

"Later, dude."

Tim carries two suitcases and a backpack along with him, heading off to the car that Pinky's friend is driving. Tim places the items in the trunk of the car, also taking notice of the two blue backpacks that are also in the trunk too. Tim assumes those Pinky's bags for obvious reasons. He places his back into them, and headed over to the back seat where Pinky was sitting at.

"Hey Pinky." Tim said, looking at his girlfriend, with a smile on his face. "Ready for the weekend?" Pinky nods her head.

"Yeah. This week has been...making me pretty tired. But thankfully, me and you have enough time to have this weekend at this house in the woods." Pinky said, before kissing her boyfriend on the cheek. "My parents are going to enjoy having you around there. There's going to be a lot of things we can do there." The car began to drive to the forest, as Tim continued the conversation.

"So...when me and you talked about this house out there, you were pretty vague about what there is to do there. You mind telling me a couple more things that's there." Pinky scratches the back of her head, as she continued to talk.

"Well, the house itself is just a regular house with only a couple things that my house doesn't really have." Pinky turns towards her boyfriend, pointing out the window. "This place has two arcade machines, and there's a TV with a PlayStation 3. But me and my parents don't really use them whenever we go there. There's a boathouse a couple miles from said house, but the lake is has piranhas, so going there is a terrible idea. However, there's a basketball net hanging above the garage door, which my cousins used when my graduation party happened there." Tim rubs his chin, nodding his head hearing all of this.

"Okay. This is alright, I guess." Tim looks behind himself, looking out the window. "Tell you, I've never went anywhere that's not my dad's house. It's going to feel new to me when I'm out of that house, and in this one." The girl in blue shrugged, before smiling with a little confidence. She pats Tim on his back, hoping to cheer him up.

"This is my first time hanging out at a different house like this for a whole weekend too." Tim chuckles, softly, leaning on his own knees, before looking down at the car's floor below. "So it's pretty mutual here with me too, Tim." Pinky looks forward, shrugging her shoulders. "So this is kind of a new experience for both of us. It was kind of like our relationship. Well, minus Sapphire helping us out with this relationship...but who cares about that at the moment. But we shouldn't be too worried about this weekend, right Tim? It's just me, you, and my parents. No big deal there...I guess..."

The two fell silent, as the only sound was the car driving to the forest. Tim kept his smile, feeling like he did have some confidence when it came to the whole weekend. He nods his head, as the two sat up, smiling at each other, waiting to finally get to the house in the woods. Tim giggles, before looking over to Pinky, who was looking out the window.

"So uh...did you thought about playing the PlayStation 3 that's in that house?" Tim asked his girlfriend, who then looked over to him, hearing him say that. Pinky narrows her eyes, glaring at him.

"Hey, we don't use it, I said!" Pinky said, in a pouting tone of voice. "Besides, we're meeting my parents, not doing that." Tim chuckles before kissing his girlfriend on the cheek.

"Sorry, I was only joking. Besides, video games are something Katie would be interested in more than me or Chaz." Pinky stared at him for a couple seconds, glare off of her face. Pinky than smiled, before kissing her boyfriend on the cheek back.

"Oh, I knew I wouldn't doubt you for a couple seconds." Pinky then looks forward, smiling to herself. Tim did the same thing, looking forward, being silent for the rest of the car ride.